Pearl Harbor & Historic Tours

PEARL HARBOR TOURS

This 3 hour tour will include the lead up to the attack, the day of the attack & the ramifications post attack. We will discuss the Battle for the Pacific and talk about the surrender of the Japanese Imperial forces and the rebuilding of the Empire of Japan by the allies. We can extend this to include the Bowfin Submarine, USS Missouri and the Pacific Aviation Museum.

Call Chris at 808-372-8885 for more information or to book now!

The Pearl Harbor Experience
Spend your day with us at the Pearl Harbor’s museums and memorials. This Tour features a full explanation of why the Japanese attacked, how they attacked and ramifications of the attack.

FAQ’s

Pearl Harbor Tour Important Information

Moderate walking is required, please wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately. Keep in mind that the venue is a memorial and as such we ask that we dress with respect to the men who are interned in the USS Arizona.

You may wish to bring a light jacket in case it rains.

Due to security requirements at the USS Arizona Memorial, bags and purses are not allowed. Bags cannot be stored in our SUV.

Cameras are permitted but not camera bags. Strollers are not allowed in the movie theater, on the Navy shuttle boat to the USS Arizona Memorial, or on the USS Arizona Memorial.

Locations/routes and times may be modified or restricted due to national park and state park advisories

We will first be given a tour by the expert staff of the USS Missouri. Then we can explore the bridge & deck 2!

What is the best time for the Pearl Harbor Tour?

The morning tours are the most ideal, especially the 6:45 a.m.

During the high seasons, there can be long lines. However, if you take the earliest tour at 6:45 a.m. you should not have any problems.

Do I get to board the Memorial?

Yes, you will watch a 23 minute movie on the attack & then board a Navy launch to the Arizona Memorial.

Chris will not join you on this part of the tour as the memorial is a place of contemplation & reflection best experienced in silence.

We can also drive thru the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Punchbowl crater just above Honolulu.